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If we sign Levi Brown then Dimitroff loses a lot of the credibility he has worked hard to get. Levi is awful. Coming from someone who is forced to watch about 16 Cardinals games a year, he is just plain awful. Remember what Abe did to Guy Whimper? Imagine that happening weekly.

Yeah, I believe left tackle is most intriguing area of concern this offseason. They obviously need to address it, but this seems like a weak draft class after Matt Kalil, and there isn't much to pick from in free agency either.

Nance is a pedestrian runner, but knows how to pass protect, can play on third downs, and contributes on special teams. The Falcons want to increase their no-huddle usage under new OC Dirk Koetter. Nance will push for a roster spot.

Jaguars.com believes free agent WR Harry Douglas would be a "logical target" for the Jags in free agency.

The assertion appears to be based solely on the fact that Douglas' old OC Mike Mularkey is now the head man in Jacksonville. With Douglas likely out of favor in Atlanta following another disappointing campaign and the Jags in need of a total overhaul at receiver, however, it would indeed be a logical fit. A 2008 third-round pick, Douglas has made just 84 career catches. He will not be a hot commodity on the open market.

Wouldn't shock me. Remember he only re-signed last season as kind of a last resort, and only really saw the field because Ovie got hurt. We haven't heard/read his name mentioned at all since DK and Smith talked about expanding Rodgers' role. I would bring him back because of his versatility, but I can see why both sides would want a fresh start.

You know, if Douglas leaves, this COULD be the opening for Dimitroff to draft a young athletic TE to run more 2TE sets like New England, creating some great mismatches (a lot of question marks with other LB corps in the NFC South). Then use HD's money on the defense.

According to the New Orleans Times-Picayune, Drew Brees "doesn't want or expect" his new contract to prevent the Saints from re-signing other key free agents.
It's a hint Brees is willing to structure his deal in a team-friendly manner. Considering how long talks have dragged on, however, it's doubtful he's amenable to taking much of a "hometown discount." A speedy resolution to the situation would greatly enhance the Saints' chances of keeping fellow free agent Marques Colston, but LG Carl Nicks is doubtful to return under any circumstance.